Huawei Watch GT with 2-Week Battery Life Launched in India

Huawei has today officially launched its newest wearable, Huawei Watch GT, at an event in New Delhi, India. The watch had been globally launched alongside the Huawei Mate 20 Pro last year but is official in India now. Huawei is claiming the watch to offer 2-Week battery life, thanks to the ‘double chipset architecture’ implementation on the Watch GT, which is its first implementation ever, in the industry.

In terms of design, the Huawei Watch GT comes with a 1.39-inch, 454 x 454 pixels AMOLED screen, with a dual-crown design, made out of stainless steel, encapsulated with ceramic bezels. It comes with GPS, GLONASS, and GALILEO satellite positioning systems that provide accurate positioning. In terms of activity tracking, the watch uses TruSeen 3.0 heart rate monitoring technology, that allows it to track user activity and heart rate, along with the ability to track different activities like cycling, running, swimming, exercise, etc.

The watch is powered by an ARM M4 chipset, with 16MB RAM and 128MB of internal storage. For pairing, it uses Bluetooth 4.2, that allows it to connect to Android devices running on Android 4.4 and Apple devices on iOS 9 or later. It comes with water-resistance of up to 50meters to allow you to take it for a swim and track your activities. In terms of other hardware, the Watch GT features barometer, compass, IR-based heart rate monitor, and 420mAh battery, that the company claims to offer up to 14 days of life, with a single charge.

Huawei Watch GT Specifications

1.39-inch, 454 x 454 pixels AMOLED screen

ARM M4 chipset

16MB RAM and 128MB internal storage

Barometer, Compass, and IR-based heart rate monitor

GPS, GLONASS, and GALILEO positioning systems

Water-resistant up to 50 meters

420mAh battery

Huawei Watch GT Price and Availability

The Huawei Watch GT comes in Sports Edition and Classic Edition and is priced at Rs 15,990 and Rs 16,990, respectively. It is expected to be available exclusively on Amazon India, starting March 19.

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